French Tour de France hopeful Paul Seixas has been riding what appears to be a Van Rysel RCR-Pro prototype, both at the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (Critérium du Dauphiné) and now the Tour de France. Decathlon CMA CGM cycling team mechanics were tight-lipped about any details on the bike when we photographed it at the Grand Départ in Barcelona, but it does bear a resemblance to the current all-rounder and also features the brand’s ‘Road-Aero-Light’ nomenclature on the inner triangle.

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With product lifecycles lasting between three and four years, it’s likely this prototype is indeed the new RCR-Pro, which was first unveiled in late 2023. Keeping with the current aero trends dominating contemporary road bike design, the new bike utilises Van Rysel’s super-high-mod carbon fibre. There’s a notably deeper and pointier head tube, with matching fork legs that taper towards the dropouts. The top tube looks straighter, and the rear end is underscored by a thinner seat tube that tightly hugs the rear wheel, with reprofiled seat stays that attach lower down than before.

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